Ladybaby


Ladybaby is a Japanese kawaii metal musical group, which originally consisted of aspiring photographic models Rie Kaneko and Rei Kuromiya, as well as Ladybeard, the bearded crossdressing persona of Australian male professional wrestler Richard Magarey. On August 1, 2016, the group rebranded itself after Ladybeard's withdrawal from the group, going by "The Idol Formerly Known as Ladybaby", until they returned to the original Ladybaby moniker in 2018.

History

Wrestler Richard Magarey, originally from Adelaide, Australia, moved to Hong Kong in 2006 to kickstart his martial arts stunt career in films, later becoming a hit in Hong Kong as cross-dressing pro wrestler Ladybeard. In October 2013, he moved to Tokyo, Japan, to attempt a similar career there. Ladybeard later formed the band with singers Rie Kaneko and Rei Kuromiya, and released their first track and music video titled "Nippon Manju", which is a song that covers all the things they love about Japan. Released in July 2015, the music video went viral on YouTube, at one point gathering 1 million views in 2 days.
Their second single, released in Japan on 13 January 2016, debuted at number 15 in the daily Oricon charts.
On August 1, 2016, the group re-branded itself after Ladybeard left, by changing the group's name to "The Idol Formerly Known as Ladybaby". The remaining members had a live concert on September 16, 2016, under the new branding. In 2017 they signed to JPU Records to release new single "Pelo" in Europe. They released another single, "Pinky! Pinky!", later that year. On 17 November 2017, Rei Kuromiya left the group, citing disillusionment with idol culture and throat problems caused by the extensive touring schedule. This led to the end of the band's time as "The Idol Formerly Known as Ladybaby.
In January 2018, the group announced a memorial compilation album entitled Beside U, to be released in Japan on 7 March 2018. The international release on CD from JPU Records included an exclusive booklet design with English lyric translations and Romaji lyric transliterations. In February that year, they began teasing a new lineup, with Rie Kaneko being joined by new members Nana Ikeda, Emily Arima and Fuka Karasawa, subsequently announcing a tour through Spring 2018 in a return to the original Ladybaby moniker. They released a music video for their comeback single "Hoshi no Nai Sora" on 10 May 2018, with the single being officially released on 30 May. Ladybeard announced a return to the group to appear on one of the B-sides for the single.
On October 29, 2019, it was announced that Ladybaby would suspend all activities on January 13, 2020, after their final show, with a compilation titled Reburn released the same day.
On January 2, 2023, an announcement appeared on the group's Twitter account, teasing about a new project called "Ladybaby ✕ Heroines" which would be launched on January 8. LADYBABY PROJECT will form a new group in collaboration with the Japanese idol collective "Heroines" that belongs to the talent agency Imaginate. In line with this, auditions for new members will be held.
On November 28, 2023, all new members were announced and the debut of the 4th gen Ladybaby was set to be on December 1, 2023, at the HEROINES FES.

Members

  • Ei Tsukimachi - clean vocals
  • Sena Kurusaki - clean vocals
  • Mia Kanrei - clean vocals
  • Kino Ochi - clean vocals, unclean vocals
;The CHAOS
"The CHAOS" serves as Ladybaby's backing band in live shows, and in the music video to "Haten ni Raimei".
  • Hayato Mitsuhashi – guitar
  • Wu-chy – bass guitar
  • HAJIMETAL – keyboards
  • YOUTH-K!!! – drums

    Former members

  • Ladybeard, born on 3 August 1983, withdrew August 1, 2016
  • , born on 29 November 2000, withdrew November 17, 2017
Since developing into a 4-piece, the members have come to have specific roles within the band.
  • Rie Kaneko – clean vocals, choreography, direction
  • Nana Ikeda – clean vocals, rapping, costume design
  • Emily Arima – clean vocals, unclean vocals, lyrics
  • Fuka Karasawa – clean vocals
LADYBABY ✕ HEROINES
  • Sakura Tsubaki – clean vocals, unclean vocals; went on hiatus February 18, 2024, withdrew March 2, 2024
  • Rem Serizawa – clean vocals; graduated from the group on December 21, 2024 due to illness

    Discography

Singles

Promotional singles

Studio albums

EPs

Live albums

Compilation albums

Video albums

Music videos

Media appearances

TV

Radio